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Court Reporting Institute of Dallas Online
The Court Reporting Institute of Dallas was founded in 1978 and has since grown to become one of the largest court reporting colleges in the United States. In 2002, the college opened a campus in Houston to offer high quality court reporting education to the southern region of Texas. And in 2006, the college launched a 100% online court reporting program so that we could provide outstanding court reporting education to people across the nation.
For more than 25 years, the Court Reporting Institute of Dallas has trained court reporters. Unlike other colleges that simply have court reporting as one of the many programs they offer, CRID only offers one program, an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Court Reporting. What this means to our students is that we focus 100% of our time, energy, and resources on providing the finest court reporting training possible. We’ve helped hundreds of people like you change their lives by entering the exciting career of court reporting.
We are extremely proud of our college’s heritage and achievements. In addition to being one of the few colleges in the U.S. that offers an Associate’s Degree in court reporting , CRID is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Independent Colleges and Schools, approved by the National Court Reporters Association, and licensed by the Texas Workforce Commission.
If you’re looking for a new career and you think court reporting might be the answer, you’ve come to the right place. The Court Reporting Institute of Dallas is the place to train for the exciting and financially rewarding profession of court reporting.
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Careers in Court Reporting
Our graduates over the past 25 years have told us that the most rewarding aspects of a career as a court reporter are the flexibility and financial rewards of the profession. Here are some of the career paths available to trained court reporters.
Official Court Reporter
Freelance Reporter (Independent)
Court Reporting Firm
Closed Caption Reporter
Political Reporter
Congressional Reporter
Government Reporter
Medical Transcriptionist (Stenoscriptionist)
Cyber-Conferencing Specialist
Publishing Transcriptionist
Corporate Transcriptionist
Public Reporter
Educational Reporter
Media-Room Reporter
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Admissions
At the Court Reporting Institute, we believe it is extremely important for each prospective student to spend some time with one of our admissions coordinators talking about the career of court reporting, our college, and what’s involved in the program. This is especially true for a student interested in our online program.
Being an online student takes a lot of discipline and self-motivation. If you are interested in our online program we strongly recommend you explore the links “Tech Requirements” and “Is Online Right For You?” These sections will help you understand what’s required to be successful in our online program.
After you’ve explored the links mentioned above, your next step is to contact one of our online admissions coordinators who can provide you
with more information about our online program and arrange a personal interview.
Applicants to the online program must have a high school diploma or GED. Aside from that, there are no other “pre-requisites” or previous education necessary to enter the college.
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